| What is a chair massage?
Chair massage is a 15-20 minute massage that focuses on the high tension areas of the neck, ...
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| How much space do you need?
Space requirements are minimal - only a small 5' x 6' area is needed for the therapist ...
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| Do I remove my clothing?
No, chair massage recipients remain fully clothed. At most, you may be asked to remove any jacket or ...
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| Do you use oils?
No oils are used in chair massage. Sometimes lotion is applied during hand massage. Please let your therapist ...
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| What about hygiene?
The therapist will clean & disinfects their massage chair and hands between each massage. Each massage recipient also ...
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| What if I want more or less pressure?
Just ask! Our therapists are trained to adapt to a wide variety of body types and sensitivities to ...
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| I 'm sensitive to fragrances, can I exclude them?
Just let the therapist know. The aromatherapy diffuser can be easily removed.
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| What can I expect in 15-minutes?
During the 15 minute session, the therapist will focus on relieving muscle tension in your neck, shoulders, and ...
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| What can I expect in 20-minutes?
During the 20 minute session, the massage therapist will work on your neck, shoulders, back, arms & hands. ...
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| What can I expect in 30-minutes?
A 30 minute session allows the massage therapist do in-depth work on your neck, shoulders, back, arms & ...
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| Can I have the therapist work one area?
If you'd like the massage therapist to focus on one specific area just let them know. At the ...
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| Will I be tired afterwards?
It's easy to mistake a sense of relaxation for fatigue. In our experience, however, after a few minutes ...
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| Am I expected to tip?
Gratuities are not expected or necesary but they are appreciated by our therapists. If you choose to tip, ...
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| I'm pregnant. Can I still get a massage?
Massage can be very beneficial for women during pregnancy. However, be sure to let the massage therapist know ...
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| Are there contraindications?
Yes. Medical contraindications include but are not limited to: uncontrolled hypertension, uncontrolled diabetes, fractures, herniated discs, malignancy, numbness ...
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